The "Two Shillings 1954" coin is a British currency piece issued during the reign of King George VI in 1954. It is also known as a Florin and has a denomination of two shillings. This coin was minted in the United Kingdom and is part of the history of Great Britain's currency. A collector's item, it represents a bygone era of British monetary system under the rule of King George VI.
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Very nice collectible coin’ Unc!…if you want more photos please email me!..also can combine postage!..
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In okay condition.
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The 1948 two shillings coin, also known as a florin, features the bare head of King George VI facing left on the obverse and a crowned rose dividing a thistle and shamrock on the reverse, with the denomination "TWO SHILLINGS" and the date "1948
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A rare 1948 cupro-nickel George VI two shilling coin from Great Britain. This British currency features the portrait of King George VI and was minted during his era from 1936 to 1952. The coin is part of the Florin/Two Shillings denomination and is a sought-after piece for collectors of British coins.
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